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- Computer presentation systems are the most common software system currently. Computer operators can output the contents on a screen to a display device like a projector via a video output port by using a projector button in a standard keyboard. This is the most basic function of a presentation system. A further function of a presentation system, e.g., the Lotus Symphony® product of IBM® Corporation or the PowerPoint® product of Microsoft® Corporation, can output a presentation document in full screen through a video output port, such that the speaker can express his/her views more easily using the presentation system.
- a presentation system e.g., the Lotus Symphony® product of IBM® Corporation or the PowerPoint® product of Microsoft® Corporation
- the video output of the computer is generated by a display card, which includes a video output port thereon.
- the video output port of the computer sends the display information received from the host to a display device connected to the other end of its signal line, which the display device can be a display (CRT, LCD), or a projector, or a television set, etc.; the video output port outputs a video signal, which is displayed on the display device, so that the presentation effect is achieved.
- a computer may include multiple video output ports (realized by using multiple display cards or a single display card supporting MultiView), which are connected with multiple display devices, or the output of a computer on the same one display device can be divided into two or more outputs, or multiple display cards in a computer network are connected with multiple display devices, and are controlled by a computer in the network to present.
- video output ports realized by using multiple display cards or a single display card supporting MultiView
- the output of a computer on the same one display device can be divided into two or more outputs, or multiple display cards in a computer network are connected with multiple display devices, and are controlled by a computer in the network to present.
- Clone mode multiple display devices display the same contents, e.g., in a big conference, multiple projectors output multiple projections;
- Extension mode multi display devices jointly form a bigger content, e.g., in a extended desktop mode, in which case a display card supporting MultiView or multiple display cards are required;
- Multi-mode multiple display devices use different display modes (resolution, refresh frequency, color, etc.) independently to display different contents, in which case, a display card supporting MultiView or multiple display cards are also required.
- the multiple display cards may be in one computer, or in a plurality of computers forming a network.
- a current display card may have 3 video output ports or 6 video output ports, for example, using a mini displayport.
- a mini displayport For example, by using the display controller in http://www.pcpop.com/doc/0/625/625517_2.shtml and the ATI Eyefinity technology, when connected with multiple displays, a single card may have up to six displays with different specifications arranged as required, and four cards in parallel may support up to 24 displays to form a broad display wall. Therefore, the computer internal hardware devices for displaying different contents on multiple displays are already available.
- each page of the document includes contents described in three languages, each viewer can see the three languages, and select the language to view by himself.
- this manner is simple, it is difficult to arrange each page of the document reasonably, the contents are difficult to be coherent, causing poor user experience to the viewers.
- Another manner is to use the above extension mode or multi-mode.
- Each document uses multiple files, with each file described in one language, and the multiple files are presented at the same time.
- This manner is inconvenient for the speaker to use, since each time a page is switched, multiple people need to operate the presentation at the same time, or one person needs to perform multiple switch operations for multiple presentations.
- a presentation with animation effects it is very different to synchronize, and also causes a poor user experience.
- the audio document or the multimedia document includes contents in several languages, and it is needed to project documents in different languages on different projection devices; even, when any type of documents including multiple languages need to be synchronously presented on multiple devices, there will be the problems similar to those of a speech text.
- One embodiment includes a method of presenting a document on a computer.
- the computer can include at least two video output ports and the document can be divided into multiple parts with each part expressed in a different language.
- the method can include configuring, for each one of the at least two video output ports, a language of a part of the document to be output by the video output port and making each one of the at least two video output ports synchronously output the part of the document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds.
- Another embodiment includes a system for presenting a document.
- the document can be divided into multiple parts with each part expressed in a different language.
- the system can include a processor configured to initiate executable operations.
- the executable operations can include configuring, for each one of at least two video output ports of the system, a language of a part of a document to be output by the video output port and making each one of the at least two video output ports synchronously output the part of the document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds.
- Another embodiment includes a computer program product for presenting a document on a computer that includes at least two video output ports.
- the document is divided into multiple parts with each part being expressed in a different language.
- the computer program product can include a computer readable storage medium having stored thereon program code that, when executed, configures a processor to perform executable operations.
- the executable operations can include configuring, for each one of at least two video output ports of the system, a language of a partial document to be output by the video output port and making each one of the at least two video output ports synchronously output the partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds.
- FIG. 1 shows a desired visual presentation effect by taking a document including Chinese and English as an example
- FIG. 2 shows the steps of a method for presenting a multilingual document on a computer
- FIG. 3 shows implementing steps of step S 205 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a flow of an improved implementation
- FIG. 5 shows a structural diagram of a system for presenting a document on a computer.
- One or more embodiments of the present invention generally relate to computer software applications, and more particularly, to a method, system, and apparatus for presenting a document on a computer.
- the computer can include at least two video output ports.
- the computer can synchronously output documents in different languages on different video output ports.
- the documents can be in different languages on different display devices that can be operated and presented synchronously.
- FIG. 1 shows a desired visual presentation effect by taking a document including Chinese and English as an example.
- the computer is connected with a first display device via a first video output port, and connected with a second display device via a second video output port; the first display device displays the document in Chinese, while the second display device displays the document in English.
- the speaker changes pages or performs animation presentation, similar to a current projection system, a page button is pressed, and the Chinese of the first display device and the English of the second display device change pages synchronously, so are animation operations.
- the document includes more languages and use more display devices, with each display device presenting the document in different languages, this as a whole is equivalent to an extension of the above two languages.
- the document When a multilingual document is to be presented on a computer, for the convenience of the speaker, the document needs to be divided into multiple parts, each part is expressed in a different language to express substantially the same contents, and the document can be stored in the form of a file. Since different partial documents will be sent to different projection devices to be presented, the document needs to include all the languages used by the document, so that the document using a required language is sent to a proper projection device.
- the document may be stored using the same one file, or stored using multiple files.
- a structuralized file may be used to store the document, e.g., in the XML format.
- the XML format has very flexible and sound expandability, and at the same XML documents conform to common specifications.
- any presentation system implementing embodiments of the present invention can perform multilingual presentation to achieve the required technical effects.
- the XML language is used to express, it is easy to separate the partial documents to which different languages correspond.
- an example of using the XML language to express a presentation document is given. Those skilled in the art will know that this format is only exemplary, and any suitable format can be used specifically to divide a multilingual document consisting of multiple parts expressing the same contents.
- the document contents of all the languages are described in one XML file, and the application layer interface of the presentation system can obtain all the languages used in the document by obtaining all the ids, and query respectively the contents of the document to be accessed, to which each language corresponds, through each id, and then look up the partial document to which the language corresponds via the designated language identification.
- the above title is the index that the actual document sends to the video output ports, and in the following are the document contents described using different languages. If the application of the presentation system is to output the document to a video output port which is set to output Chinese, it needs to invoke getText(“TEXT001”, “zh-CN”) to get the Chinese character string “ ” according to the id and language type, to replace the above title index, and then sends the document to the display device, so as to correctly display “ ”.
- an extension form of the file itself such as multiple files linked together, may be used to store the document.
- a text format, the text format of the Microsoft Office suite, a presentation format, or even any existing suitable formats may be used to store the document, including its contents and information such as the display effects, and separators may be used between parts to which different languages correspond, or fixed-length records may be used to separate partial documents to which different languages correspond, or a manner such as index pointer may be used to separate partial documents to which different languages correspond.
- the speech text since speech text is usually presented page by page, the speech text can also be separated in two ways: page and language.
- a page may be viewed as a unit document of the speech text, that is, a part in a number of parts.
- its unit document may be a frame of video document; and for a different form of file, a different unit document may be used.
- a single master file and multiple dependent files may be used to store a document.
- the single master file are defined the document contents to be displayed, such as all the languages used in the document, as well as the names of the dependent files to which the languages correspond, etc.
- a dependent file is created for each language, in which dependent file is defined the partial document to which the each language in the master file corresponds.
- the dependent file may use a file format used by various existing presentation systems to make the implementation more easy and convenient. When a language is to be displayed, it is only needed to load the master file and the file of the specified language.
- multiple files may be used directly, with the file name of each file including a same part and a different part, the same part for identifying that the document is a multilingual document, while the different part for indicating the language used by the corresponding partial document. All the languages used by the document can be obtained through a programming interface.
- a single control file and a file of one language may be used, and files of other languages may be obtained by online translation. The translation quality in such a manner is related to the translation quality of the online translation software.
- the user interface of the presentation system may support the creation and editing of a multilingual document of the multilingual format it uses, and the presentation system may store the multilingual document according to the manner it supports.
- the present invention discloses a method for presenting a multilingual document on a computer.
- the computer needs to include at least two video output ports, which may be at least two video output ports included in multiple display cards, or at least two video output ports supported by a single display card.
- the multilingual document is divided into multiple parts, each part using a different language to express, and the multilingual document may use any file formats discussed above.
- FIG. 2 shows the steps of the method. As shown in FIG.
- the method further comprises step S 201 , receiving a request for outputting a document at each one of the at least two video output ports; and step S 202 , detecting each one of the at least two video output ports of the computer.
- the method further comprises step S 203 , obtaining all the languages used by the document.
- the request for outputting a document at each one of the at least two video output ports may be received from a user, and the reception may be through wire or wireless transmission, including but not limited to, network, wireless network, infrared, USB, radio frequency, laser, etc.
- the simplest manner is through the user inputting a presentation command on the keyboard.
- the computer corresponds to a fixed display, e.g., fixed multilingual presentation services provided at air ports, bus stations, banks, etc. In such a cyclic presentation there may not be the step of receiving the user request. Therefore, the step is not necessary.
- steps S 202 and S 203 since the user may be very familiar with the video output ports included in or coupled to the computer or the languages used by the document, the configuration at step S 204 may be made directly, without step S 202 to detect each one of the at least two video output ports included in the computer and step S 203 to obtain all the languages used by the document, and thus these two steps are not necessary either.
- a user interface may be provided for displaying each one of the at least two video output parts included in the computer as detected in step S 202 and all the languages used by the document as obtained at step S 203 .
- the user may configure via wires, inputs, etc., and store the configuration information.
- computers provide such an interface, which may be used to detect directly.
- the obtaining manners may be different; and some manners of obtaining all the languages used by documents of different formats have been described above, and are not repeated here.
- FIG. 3 shows method steps of an implementation of step S 205 .
- step S 301 receiving a request for outputting, at each one of the at least two video output ports, a unit document in a partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds; at step S 302 , determining the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports; at step S 303 , obtaining the contents of a unit document in a partial document to which the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports corresponds; at step S 304 , sending the contents of the unit document to the each one of the at least two video output ports for outputting.
- steps S 302 , S 303 and S 304 may be respectively replaced by: obtaining the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond in the partial document; determining a language configured for each one of the at least two video output documents; and sending the contents to which the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports corresponds, in the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond in the partial document, to the each one of the at least two video output ports for outputting.
- the advantage of the two implementations is that, all the processing is performed at the processor end of the computer, without need to change the display card or the display device. A current display card and display device can be used directly, if only the application of the presentation system in the computer is modified.
- a current display card needs to be improved, for example, added with an embedded processor and memory, which memory may be configured to store the language of a partial document configured for the video output port thereon.
- FIG. 4 shows a flow of the improved implementation. As shown in FIG.
- step S 401 communicating in succession with each video output port, and during the communication with each video output port, recording the language of the partial document configured for the video output port, such as recording in the embedded processor or memory of the display card; then the output step can be expanded as the following multiple steps, that is, at step S 402 , receiving a request for outputting, at each one of the at least two video output ports, a unit document in the partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds; at step S 403 , obtaining the contents of a unit document to which all the languages correspond in the partial document; at step S 404 , sending the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond to each one of the at least two video output ports; at step S 405 , according to the recorded language of a partial document configured for each one of the at least two video output ports, obtaining and outputting
- Alternative steps of step S 404 through step 405 may be: first sending the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond to each one of the at least two video output ports, wherein during the sending process, the sent data is divided into multiple data units, and each specific data unit include contents of the unit document to which the specific language corresponds in the partial document; and then the display card, according to the recorded language of the partial document configured for each one of the at least two video output ports, receiving and outputting the specific data unit.
- the display card can obtain the data units that need to be output by the corresponding video output port according to the recorded language, so as to output it. Regardless, some steps of both the implementations need to be processed by the embedded processor on the display card, and thus the cost for implementation is great.
- the embedded processor can be realized by adding an additional chip on a current display card, or by adding an additional system.
- the above-described computer can be a standalone computer, or multiple networked computers, or multiple networked computers with one computer performing the operations, and other computers installed with display cards and connected with the display devices via video output ports.
- the one or more embodiments of the present invention further disclose a system for presenting a document on a computer.
- the computer includes at least two video output ports, and the document is divided into multiple parts, each part expressed in different languages
- the system comprises: configuring means 504 configured to configure, for each one of the at least two video output ports, a language of a partial document to be outputted by the video output port; and output means 505 configured to make each one of the at least two video output ports to synchronously output the partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds.
- system further comprises: receiving means 501 configured to receive a request for outputting the document at each one of the at least two video output ports; and detecting means 502 configured to detect each one of the at least two video output ports included in the computer.
- the document includes all the languages used by the document, and the system further comprises: language obtaining means configured to obtain all the languages used by the document.
- the multiple parts of the document are organized in one of the following manners: the multiple parts of the document are stored in different files respectively; and the multiple parts of the document are stored in the same one file.
- the output means comprises (not shown in FIG. 5 ): unit output receiving means configured to receive a request for outputting, at each one of the at least two video output ports, a unit document in a partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds; language determining means configured to determine the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports; unit language contents obtaining means configured to obtain the contents of a unit document in a partial document to which the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports corresponds; and unit outputting means configured to send the contents of the unit document to the each one of the at least two video output ports for outputting.
- the output means comprises (not shown in FIG. 5 ): unit output receiving means configured to receive a request for outputting, at each one of the at least two video output ports, a unit document in a partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds; unit contents obtaining means configured to obtain the contents of a unit document to which all the languages correspond in a partial document; language determining means configured to determine the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports; and unit language contents output means configured to send the contents to which the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports corresponds, in the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond in the partial document, to the each one of the at least two video output ports for outputting.
- the output means comprises (not shown in FIG. 5 ): recording means configured to record the languages of partial documents configured for the video output ports.
- the output means comprises (not shown in FIG. 5 ): unit output receiving means configured to receive a request for outputting, at each one of the at least two video output ports, a unit document in the partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds; unit contents obtaining means configured to obtain the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond in the partial document; unit output means configured to send the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond to each one of the at least two video output ports; and language contents obtaining means configured to, according to the recorded language of the partial document configured for the video output port, obtaining and outputting the contents of a unit document to which the language configured for each one of the at least two video output ports corresponds from the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond.
- the output means comprises (not shown in FIG. 5 ): unit output receiving means, configured to receive a request for outputting, at each one of the at least two video output ports, a unit document in the partial document to which the language configured for the video output port corresponds; unit contents obtaining means configured to obtain the contents of a unit document to which all the languages correspond in a partial document; unit output means configured to transmit the contents of the unit document to which all the languages correspond to each one of the at least two video output ports, wherein during the transmission, the transmitted data is divided into multiple data units, each specific data unit comprising contents of a unit document to which a specific language corresponds in the partial document; and language contents obtaining means configured to, according to the recorded language of the partial document configured for the video output port, receive and output the specific data unit.
- the computer is a standalone computer or a computer network.
- One or more embodiments of the present invention can take the form of a hardware embodiment, a software embodiment or an embodiment containing both hardware and software elements.
- an embodiment can be implemented in software, including but not limited to firmware, resident software, micro code etc.
- one or more embodiments of the present invention may take the form of a computer program product accessible from a computer-usable or computer-readable medium providing program code for use by or in connection with a computer or any instruction execution system.
- the computer-usable or computer-readable medium can be any tangible device that can contain, store, communicate, propagate or transport the program for use by or in connection with the instruction execution system, apparatus or device.
- the medium may be electronic, magnetic, optical, or a semiconductor system (or apparatus or device) or transmission medium.
- Examples of a computer-readable medium include, but are not limited to, a semiconductor or solid state memory, a magnetic tape, a removable computer diskette, a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), a rigid magnetic disk, and an optical disk.
- Current examples of optical disks include compact-read only memory (CD-ROM), compact disk-read/write (CD-R/W) and DVD.
- the data processing system adapted to store and/or execute program code will include at least one processor coupled to a memory element directly or indirectly via a system bus.
- the memory element may include a local memory which is used during the actual execution of the program code, a mass storage and a cache providing temporal storage for at least part of program code so as to reduce the number of times of retrieving code from the mass storage.
- I/O devices including but not limited to keyboards, displays, pointing devices, etc.
- I/O devices may be coupled to the system either directly or indirectly through intermediate controllers.
- Network adapters may also be coupled to the system to enable the data processing system to be connected to other data processing systems or remote printers or storage devices through intermediate private or public networks.
- Modems, cable modems and Ethernet cards are just a few examples of currently available types of network adapters.
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